ACAMB Releases Details For Abdul Imoyo’s Burial

The burial arrangements for respected Media manager, Abdul Imoyo is out.

A communication made available today, January 9, 2024 and signed by Rasheed Bolarinwa, President, Corporate Affairs Managers of Banks in Nigeria (ACAMB), the funeral rite for Mr. Imoyo commences on January 17, 2024 with a service of song.

The statement detailing the final farewell ceremonies reads:

WIth the permission of Imoyo Family, The Association of Corporate & Marketing Communications Professionals in Banks in Nigeria (ACAMB) is deeply saddened to announce the burial details for its distinguished Publicity Secretary, Mr. Abdul Kolawole Imoyo, who passed away in the early hours of Sunday, December 17, 2023, at First Cardiology, Ikoyi, Lagos, after a brief illness.

Mr. Imoyo, a highly regarded Corporate Media Manager and Journalist, leaves behind a legacy of excellence in the field of Corporate Communications.

The burial arrangements, as communicated by the Imoyo family, are as follows:

Service of Songs:

Date: January 17, 2024
Time: 5pm 
Venue: Harbour Point Event Center, 4 Wilmot Point Road, Victoria Island, Lagos

Funeral Service:

Date: January 18, 2024
Time: 5pm 
Venue: RCCG Olive Tree Parish, Banana Island Road, Ikoyi, Lagos

Interment:

The interment is strictly private and reserved for family members and few invited guests.

Rasheed Bolarinwa
President, ACAMB

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